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jettonight,donaldtrump,steve for jettonight,donaldtrump,stevefor bes. first,jodiariasissheacoldbloodd killer or a victim of abuse? >> an arizona man in the shower stabbed 27 times shot in the the head and his throat slit from ear to ear. the accused killer h his former girlfriend who is now standing trial. she he claims at least now that she was forced to kill. >> i didn't kill travis. i did not take his life. >> this is not a case of who done it. the person who done it, the person who committed this killing sits in court today.
jettonight,donaldtrump,steve for jettonight,donaldtrump,stevefor bes. first,jodiariasissheacoldbloodd killer or a victim of abuse? >> an arizona man in the shower stabbed 27 times shot in the the head and his throat slit from ear to ear. the accused killer h his former girlfriend who is now standing trial. she he claims at least now that she was forced to kill. >> i didn't kill travis. i did not take his life. >> this is not a case of who done it. the person who done it, the...
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juan commilips and steve . charles krauthammer. steve, what do we make of this? >> the most important question is there any indication that these folks might have had aforeknowledge of the attack. it doesn't sound like the authorities think they had foreknowledge. there is one sentence and exchange where there is a texts back and forth between johar tsarnaev and one of those who disposed of the backpack and fireworks and tsarnaev said go to my room if you want to and take anything you want. authorities say i am not around anymore and you can have whatever you want. others suggested that is it something they coordinated and help them to dispose of evidence. i tend to believe that the way the authorities wrote the complaint today suggest they have a good beat on who these guys were and it was not foreknowledge. it is open to question. >> bret: one from kazakhstan and one from the same region as johar? >> the pertinent question is, was there a wider conspiracy? is there any evidence of a conspiracy to help these men commit the crime? what we heard so far from intell
juan commilips and steve . charles krauthammer. steve, what do we make of this? >> the most important question is there any indication that these folks might have had aforeknowledge of the attack. it doesn't sound like the authorities think they had foreknowledge. there is one sentence and exchange where there is a texts back and forth between johar tsarnaev and one of those who disposed of the backpack and fireworks and tsarnaev said go to my room if you want to and take anything you...
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. >> the grand jury heard about that from steve masoff a grenada med school grad who worked as the $300 a week unlicensed medical resident. >> the fetus would precipitate. >> what do you mean. >> attend to the patient. >> what would you do. >> i would make sure that the cord was cut. also a standard procedure the cervical spine was cut. >> how often did this happen? many times more than i really care to remember. i would have to say every week it would happen to at least 50% of the patients. >> and there was testimony given to the grand jury that this process of snipping happened hundreds of times. >> one of the assistants testified at one point gosnell told h her the law had changed and he couldn't snip babies necks any more so gosnell tried injecting a drug into the fetus' heart to kill it in the woman but he couldn't do it right, cross testified. >> he tried to do the needle in the stomach and that is what was supposed to have killed the baby before the baby came out but if he didn't he would say oh, well, the law saysky do it, i can still slit the baby's neck because the needle didn
. >> the grand jury heard about that from steve masoff a grenada med school grad who worked as the $300 a week unlicensed medical resident. >> the fetus would precipitate. >> what do you mean. >> attend to the patient. >> what would you do. >> i would make sure that the cord was cut. also a standard procedure the cervical spine was cut. >> how often did this happen? many times more than i really care to remember. i would have to say every week it would...
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what steve's story does is add evidence. clearly they went lieu and removed things from the talking points that was contrary to the narrative that they wanted to put forward, but was contrary to the facts. look, this scandal is like a time release capsule. it's unfolding more slowly than it should have because the white house did a good job covering it up. but i think the truth will rule out and the story and the hearing next week by the house i think is going to add a lot more information that we need to know about this. >> shannon: juan, what do you make of this? there are those who are critical of fox and other news organizations who have uncovered some of these items, but it appears now there is a clear path showing the different versions, the words that were taken out, the references to previous trouble and warnings in that area to islammic extremists. does the obama administration deserve criticism? >> i think that state department spokesman is pretty clear. we're not going to get into the internal deliberations and ev
what steve's story does is add evidence. clearly they went lieu and removed things from the talking points that was contrary to the narrative that they wanted to put forward, but was contrary to the facts. look, this scandal is like a time release capsule. it's unfolding more slowly than it should have because the white house did a good job covering it up. but i think the truth will rule out and the story and the hearing next week by the house i think is going to add a lot more information that...
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>>steve: okay. people suggested -- i saw on-line people said why didn't you get a degree in nursing or engineering or something where there are jobs. initially you had a different major. tell us about that. >> initially i was a music major. i realized i didn't want to do that for the rest of my life. i love performing but not something i would want to do forever. so i switched to digital media which is something i love to do. >>steve: a lot of people love digital media and social media. look at mark zuckerberg. if you could follow in his footsteps that would be great. at this point jobs are far and few in between? >> yes. it is kind of hard to get into an entry-level job now. doing freelance work gets your foot in the work. i have a lot of freelance work lined up. i'm excited about that. >>steve: that's good. if the freelance stuff runs out, would you take any job simply to make sure you're working? >> for sure, yeah. i would take -- yeah. i'd work retail. i'd work food. anything. but, you know, i'd
>>steve: okay. people suggested -- i saw on-line people said why didn't you get a degree in nursing or engineering or something where there are jobs. initially you had a different major. tell us about that. >> initially i was a music major. i realized i didn't want to do that for the rest of my life. i love performing but not something i would want to do forever. so i switched to digital media which is something i love to do. >>steve: a lot of people love digital media and...
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we will start there, steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard associate editor of the hill and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. the president's use of the term was deliberate and based on u.s. policy it comes after a "new york times" article quoting senior officials saying they were surprised by the president's unscripted comments about syrian chemical weapons. >> which means the contradictions on the meek of all of this continues -- meaning of all of this continues. they can't get the cover up retract story correct. slip off hand and no it was intended. in either case, up to now it's meaningless. i think what's really interesting is that the israelis went ahead and acted on red line undeclared so everybody understands in the region. for israelis to that don't have a dog in the fight it's a shiite sunni war which is not going to help israel in either way. it has a red line on the issue of strategic balance between it and its enemies in terms of weaponry. it won't allow hezbollah the weapon that israel attacked today are. are mi
we will start there, steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard associate editor of the hill and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. the president's use of the term was deliberate and based on u.s. policy it comes after a "new york times" article quoting senior officials saying they were surprised by the president's unscripted comments about syrian chemical weapons. >> which means the contradictions on the meek of all of this continues --...
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. >> the grand jury heard about that from steve masoff a grenada med school grad who worked as the $300 a week unlicensed medical resident. >> the fetus would precipitate. >> what do you mean. >> attend to the patient. >> what would you do. >> i would make sure that the cord was cut. also a standard procedure the cervical spine was cut. >> how often did this happen? many times more than i really care to remember. i would have to say every week it would happen to at least 50% of the patients. >> and there was testimony given to the grand jury that this process of snipping happened hundreds of times. >> one of the assistants testified at one point gosnell told h her the law had changed and he couldn't snip babies necks any more so gosnell tried injecting a drug into the fetus' heart to kill it in the woman but he couldn't do it right, cross testified. >> he tried to do the needle in the stomach and that is what was supposed to have killed the baby before the baby came out but if he didn't he would say oh, well, the law saysky do it, i can still slit the baby's neck because the needle didn
. >> the grand jury heard about that from steve masoff a grenada med school grad who worked as the $300 a week unlicensed medical resident. >> the fetus would precipitate. >> what do you mean. >> attend to the patient. >> what would you do. >> i would make sure that the cord was cut. also a standard procedure the cervical spine was cut. >> how often did this happen? many times more than i really care to remember. i would have to say every week it would...
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steve hayes, seen writer for the krauthammer.rd, mara, and overview, first of all, charles? >> well, i think we're getting something of an answer to what hillary said in that quote. she added at the end. it's our job to figure out what happened as opposed to what difference. well, now from all the testimony that we've heard today, it looks as if the job of the state department high officals and the state department was to control or suppress what had happened and that is extremely important. >> bret: one of the interesting back and forth moments, mara, happened about the talking points. take a listen to this. this is representative gowdy. >> would a highly decorated career diplomat have told you or washington had there been a demonstration outside his facility that day? >> yes, sir, he would have. >> did he mention one word about a protest or a demonstration? >> no, sir, he did not. >> so fast forward, mr. hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed this attack on a video. in fact, she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >>
steve hayes, seen writer for the krauthammer.rd, mara, and overview, first of all, charles? >> well, i think we're getting something of an answer to what hillary said in that quote. she added at the end. it's our job to figure out what happened as opposed to what difference. well, now from all the testimony that we've heard today, it looks as if the job of the state department high officals and the state department was to control or suppress what had happened and that is extremely...
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a new report in the weekly standard by fox news contributor steve hayes includes excerpts of the early drafts of those infamous talking points that senior administration officials used to describe benghazi as a spontaneous protest gone awry and not a terrorist event. but just 72 hours after the attacks, the documents show c.i.a. stated, quote, the crowd almost certainly was a mix of individuals from across many sectors of libyan society. that being said, we do know that islamic extremists with ties to al-qaeda participated in the attack. >> we continue to be transparent with the congress and have been and shared thousands of documents. the talk points has been something they've looked into and so we're not going to get into individual documents one way or another. >> white house press secretary jay carney had said on september 18 that there was, quote, no evidence to suggest that benghazi was a preplanned attack. >> shepard: more push back from the state department tonight about your reporting on the internal probe that's underway. >> yeah, that's right. officials here do acknowledge,
a new report in the weekly standard by fox news contributor steve hayes includes excerpts of the early drafts of those infamous talking points that senior administration officials used to describe benghazi as a spontaneous protest gone awry and not a terrorist event. but just 72 hours after the attacks, the documents show c.i.a. stated, quote, the crowd almost certainly was a mix of individuals from across many sectors of libyan society. that being said, we do know that islamic extremists with...
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. >> steve smith, florida. >> mike ford, fort benning. dave from boise, idaho. katheryn from sedalia, colorado. >> sue nolan, peru. >> gabrielle from olympia, washington. >> wait to go there, gabe. make a statement. this is coming out of olympia, washington, as well, this crazy madness. from virginia. >> chet from columbia. he watches the factor at 8500 feet above sea level. and from panama. >> happens often when i appear, dave. everywhere. the factor tip of the day. some really great news. this poster signed by the living first ladies was auctioned for $51,000. the wound warrior project gets the money. viewers are buying $2,500 replicas of the poster suitable for framing at a fast pace. the result? almost $100,000 for the warriors. now the auction winner is a supreme patriot. who is she? she doesn't want to come forward quite let publicly. i'll let you know if they do. i want to thank you on behalf of the wounded and everybody who helps the warriors, our patriots, as well. information on billoreilly.com. factor tip of day. it's very gratifying, that wounded war
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steve hayes, seen writer for the weekly standard, mara, and charles krauthammer. overview, first of all, charles? >> well, i think we're getting something of an answer to what hillary said in that quote. she added at the end. it's our job to figure out what happened as opposed to what difference. well, now from all the testimony that we've heard today, it looks as if the job of the state department high officials and the state department was to control or suppress what had happened and that is extremely important. >> bret: one of the interesting back and forth moments, mara, happened about the talking points. take a listen to this. this is representative gowdy. >> would a highly decorated career diplomat have told you or washington had there been a demonstration outside his facility that day? >> yes, sir, he would have. >> did he mention one word about a protest or a demonstration? >> no, sir, he did not. >> so fast forward, mr. hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed this attack on a video. in fact, she did it five different times. w
steve hayes, seen writer for the weekly standard, mara, and charles krauthammer. overview, first of all, charles? >> well, i think we're getting something of an answer to what hillary said in that quote. she added at the end. it's our job to figure out what happened as opposed to what difference. well, now from all the testimony that we've heard today, it looks as if the job of the state department high officials and the state department was to control or suppress what had happened and...
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"morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. and donny deutsche is here. >> can i get a "morning joe" economic analyst? >> what would your title be, donny? cheeseball? >> executive cheeseball. >> thank you. executive cheeseball would be good. >> a blarney stone was pounding me down. >> i think he is 30. >> it's terrible. >> that is depressing. it's how you feel, not your chronological age. >> then it's over for me because i'm not feeling really good, rattner. first of all, coming up we will talk about the unemployment report is coming out in two and a half hours but later this block, rattner will have some charts to take a look at the numbers. on guns in a moment before our headlines. people are beginning to speak out on both sides of this and we have some great examples of politicians either getting heat or unexpected support on their vote on background checks. but we begin with the latest in the boston marathon bombing investigation. officials with knowledge of dzhokhar tsarnaev questioning before he was read his miranda right
"morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. and donny deutsche is here. >> can i get a "morning joe" economic analyst? >> what would your title be, donny? cheeseball? >> executive cheeseball. >> thank you. executive cheeseball would be good. >> a blarney stone was pounding me down. >> i think he is 30. >> it's terrible. >> that is depressing. it's how you feel, not your chronological age. >> then it's over for...
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. >> reporter: steve is a former pentagon official and retired special forces officer. he fears the trail to find the attackers may have grown cold. a tu neegs man was arrested and then released for insufficient evidence. they interviewed a man detained by libyan authorities. and sources say western intelligence agencies now believe three al qaeda ap ratives from yemen were involved in the benghazi attack. >> are you confident in how the obama administration has handled benghazi before, during and after? >> no, i'm not. i'm not one of those people that are going to scream cover up and conspiracy and all that stuff. it's just we don't have all the information yet. >> chris, watching your report, there's obviously so much frustration by a lot of people. are there any leads? someone was talking about how the trail may have gone cold. are there leads on those operatives that could have been involved? >> they did trace them to northern mali, but there the trail went cold. you did a ton of reporting a few months back on mali. one of by-products of that it drove a lot of the m
. >> reporter: steve is a former pentagon official and retired special forces officer. he fears the trail to find the attackers may have grown cold. a tu neegs man was arrested and then released for insufficient evidence. they interviewed a man detained by libyan authorities. and sources say western intelligence agencies now believe three al qaeda ap ratives from yemen were involved in the benghazi attack. >> are you confident in how the obama administration has handled benghazi...
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steve ozberg was the steve counsel on the committee and has key insights. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: i want to ask you about information that has surfaced that has to do with one of the men who will testify, gregory hicks. we are learning from what he told investigatorsa that he was a senior diplomat in the country tstarting on september 12. yet, he says everybody at the mission from the beginning thought this was a terror attack. no one ever contacted him to talk about the talking points that were put together and given to ambassador susan rice to go on the sunday shows. >> well, you know, we have people who should be talking, not being talked to, people who have testimony to give, feeling constrained and the talking points -- there must be something to hide. that's what the investigation is about, especially when you see the activities where people are -- people are limited in what they can say and do. so there seems to be something worth hiding here, otherwise, they wouldn't have gone through all of this to do so. >> shannon: it gives the appearance to come clean. but
steve ozberg was the steve counsel on the committee and has key insights. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: i want to ask you about information that has surfaced that has to do with one of the men who will testify, gregory hicks. we are learning from what he told investigatorsa that he was a senior diplomat in the country tstarting on september 12. yet, he says everybody at the mission from the beginning thought this was a terror attack. no one ever contacted him to talk about...
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in tyler, texas, trooper steve stone pulls over two men for speeding. >> you never want to be in a situation as a police officer where you're outnumbered by suspects. >> the trooper finds an open bottle of liquor. but that's just the beginning. >> what's in here? what is that? what's in there? >> weed. >> what? >> weed. >> weed? >> yeah. >> trooper stone prepares to arrest the suspect for possession of marijuana. >> place your hands behind your back. you're under arrest. >> and as soon as the detention happened, that's when the scene flipped. >> stay in the car! get in the car! >> the passenger exits the vehicle, and the two men open fire on the trooper. >> total complete disregard for human life. >> trooper stone is shot multiple times but is able to call for help and backup. >> it's going to be a blue pickup truck. two hispanic males. >> with the description, officers are able to find and arrest the two suspects. they are each convicted of several counts of aggravated assault on a public servant and sentenced to life in prison. it takes trooper stone nearly two years to recover from his in
in tyler, texas, trooper steve stone pulls over two men for speeding. >> you never want to be in a situation as a police officer where you're outnumbered by suspects. >> the trooper finds an open bottle of liquor. but that's just the beginning. >> what's in here? what is that? what's in there? >> weed. >> what? >> weed. >> weed? >> yeah. >> trooper stone prepares to arrest the suspect for possession of marijuana. >> place your hands...
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the fact is there is no rational as steve said to the pricing. >> there's no market there. we know how much a car is going to cost and we can go to cars.com and how much it should cost. >> i don't want to defend health care but difference between pneumonia and some people who have pneumonia with other implicating conditions. nonetheless that being said you should look at simple and straightforward things and the joint data is probably the best. colonoscopies could carry by 3, 4, 5, 20-fold. we have seen that prices have no relationship what is being done. so i think we are going to get price contraction and get people going to a reasonable place. you should also look at your map. where are the high prices? places we know that have been, i don't want to say scamming too much but have been doing lots of things and going to the maximum to get most profits. texas, florida, wait a second, texas, florida, california and low price states are rural states, by and large, montana, south dakota have smaller hospitals and have not gone into this -- >> the highest place for a heart atta
the fact is there is no rational as steve said to the pricing. >> there's no market there. we know how much a car is going to cost and we can go to cars.com and how much it should cost. >> i don't want to defend health care but difference between pneumonia and some people who have pneumonia with other implicating conditions. nonetheless that being said you should look at simple and straightforward things and the joint data is probably the best. colonoscopies could carry by 3, 4, 5,...
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he bought a picasso from steve wynn. yeah. it's strange behavior for someone who also just settled with the government for something like $700 million, without admitting guilt. but the government has been peeling the onion on this one and sort of getting closer and closer. and it's a fabulous tale of, you know, people turning in foremen, and, you know, the hedge fund industry, and i think in the story we talk quite a bit about this is just, you know, full of insider trader. not the whole thing, but there is a lot going on. and, you know, they're starting to catch these guys. >> it's interesting, joe, that no matter how much money steven a. cohen has, and he's a billionaire, no one has more money or more time than department of justice. >> yeah. and i think he's worth $10 billion at this point. and you know what he's going to be most mad about in this story is -- >> what's that? >> the illustration of him as moby dick. i don't know if you guys have that. >> well so -- that suggests that maybe the justice department is obsessed
he bought a picasso from steve wynn. yeah. it's strange behavior for someone who also just settled with the government for something like $700 million, without admitting guilt. but the government has been peeling the onion on this one and sort of getting closer and closer. and it's a fabulous tale of, you know, people turning in foremen, and, you know, the hedge fund industry, and i think in the story we talk quite a bit about this is just, you know, full of insider trader. not the whole thing,...
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>> steve: tomorrow is only mayo dedos. >> gretchen: that's when they're having it. see you friday. log on for after the show show. >> brian: i'm going to el torito bill: good morning, everybody. the morning after pill is moving over-the-counter. the fda announcing plan b will be available to children as young as 15 years old and no prescription needed. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha mccallum. this comes days before a court-ordered deadline would have lifted all the restrictions on plan b. some women's health advocates have pushed for no age limits so kids 10-11 years old would be able to get it as well. bill: what did the fda decide. >> reporter: you can be as young as 15 years old and get an emergency contraceptive. the decision lowers the age for the pills by two years and enables 15-year-olds to obtain the emergency one step without a prescription and they will put it on pharmacy shelves. advocates sued the government tone able them to get the pills. the department of justice is considering the next steps in the litigation. the fda took independent action, the
>> steve: tomorrow is only mayo dedos. >> gretchen: that's when they're having it. see you friday. log on for after the show show. >> brian: i'm going to el torito bill: good morning, everybody. the morning after pill is moving over-the-counter. the fda announcing plan b will be available to children as young as 15 years old and no prescription needed. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha mccallum. this comes days before a court-ordered deadline would have lifted...
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steve hayes how intricately involved how the state department was involved. the talking points on this that told the truth that said the al-qaeda and sharia and it's a terrorist attack -- all scrubbed among the leadership. mr. hicks talking about she didn't want to hear what led to those attacks. you know, all of this comes out of the time that hillary clinton to the stood in front of the caskets and talked about the awful internet video which she knew that wasn't the cause of attack and had nothing to do with it. >> standing in front of the remains of those americans killed in the attack was a big moment at the time. clinton was pushing back an already growing criticism from republicans about that and basically she was saying, she referenced the video. she talked about the tyranny of the mob even though she knew much more different about the nature of these attacks then she led on. then the next big deal when she said at this point, what difference does it make. she was screaming it at senate republicans questioning her about that. as time goes by, every day
steve hayes how intricately involved how the state department was involved. the talking points on this that told the truth that said the al-qaeda and sharia and it's a terrorist attack -- all scrubbed among the leadership. mr. hicks talking about she didn't want to hear what led to those attacks. you know, all of this comes out of the time that hillary clinton to the stood in front of the caskets and talked about the awful internet video which she knew that wasn't the cause of attack and had...
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steve jobs. a guy that that transformed everything. steve jobs, you want to talk about blowing things up, bill gates -- you would suggest. >> i played outside the lines my whole life. my point is, i think nobody wants to put in the hours. i think don't an assistant at a company of 10,000 people on their first day should feel entitled to e-mail the ceo. i think they should have enough reverence to know that maybe that person who's worked 30 years has so much going on in their day. >> obviously he does audiocassette about this. >> you talked about it on the show before. with sam and krystal at times. there's a movement happening now on the idea of national service. when you have a millennial generation that has trouble getting jobs, but also wants to be something larger than themselves, is sick of hearing baby boomers say follow your fashion, it's all about you. it will be helpful, the nice chart in joel stein's story of each generation, you have that greatest generation. what distinguished that generation? they all had to be involved in
steve jobs. a guy that that transformed everything. steve jobs, you want to talk about blowing things up, bill gates -- you would suggest. >> i played outside the lines my whole life. my point is, i think nobody wants to put in the hours. i think don't an assistant at a company of 10,000 people on their first day should feel entitled to e-mail the ceo. i think they should have enough reverence to know that maybe that person who's worked 30 years has so much going on in their day. >>...
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steve harrigan has more. >> reporter: remarkable images fear the first time from the sur vast of mars. raw images taken by nasa's rover curiosity. the raw images are stitched together. what you're getting tore are for the first time is a panoramic view, as if you're standing on the surface of ma rarbgs s looking around from a human perspective. the curiosity itself is about halfway through it's two-year prison. of it is a six-wheeled vehicle about the size of a mini cooper car. raoefl i have at the same time a $2.5 billion science laboratory. they've had tremendously successful experiments by drilling several inches into the core of mars. they have determined by looking a the rock samples that several billion years ago mars may have had the environment to support life because of neutral water on the scene. these images and discovery just the start of what for nasa is a ten-year program of robotic exploration of the red planet. jenna: thank you. jon: harrigan has been remote and dangerous places, afghanistan and iraq a lot of times. maybe he'll report from mars one of these days. jenna
steve harrigan has more. >> reporter: remarkable images fear the first time from the sur vast of mars. raw images taken by nasa's rover curiosity. the raw images are stitched together. what you're getting tore are for the first time is a panoramic view, as if you're standing on the surface of ma rarbgs s looking around from a human perspective. the curiosity itself is about halfway through it's two-year prison. of it is a six-wheeled vehicle about the size of a mini cooper car. raoefl i...
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take a look at steve nicastro and he's 100 years old today. got a great hobby, loves to watch art. goes to art museums, checks art books in troy, new york. wish him a happy birthday. oleta segale, 100 years old today. knits all the time. they are nuts about her knitting. how about that for an act? and here is arthur. take a look at arthur. arthur sweeton from canton center, connecticut, 100 years old today. loves spicy foods. eats them all the time. says, best thing in the world. live forever. this is mae berlanti from boca raton, florida, 100 years old and they say she's the most stylish dresser in the great state of florida. that's it. now back to that incredible gang in new york. >> thank you. i'll take it. >>> coming up -- much needed motivation in your career needs a jumpstart. first on a wednesday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with some helpful advice if you've been laid off or feeling like you're in a career gut. nicollette is here to give career advice for three women who sought our help to you. good morning. >> good morning. >> why are people feeling a r
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